The term that describes rules that are loosely enforced is "lenient."
Regulate.
Compliance.
Yes, "laws" is a noun. It refers to rules and regulations that are enforced by a governing authority.
The word you are looking for is "compassion." It signifies a willingness to understand and alleviate the suffering of others, often by showing leniency or mercy in enforcing rules or laws.
This is someone who demands maximum adherence to rules and forms. Here are some sentences.The coach is a real martinet.Don't be such a martinet about the rules.I need to get out of this martinet's class and find another teacher.
"Impóng" is a Filipino word that means to impose or to enforce something on someone. It is often used in the context of rules, regulations, or responsibilities that are enforced or expected to be followed.
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Yes, it means 'reservedly'. Loosely.
to ABIDE by the rules means to keep to the rules
No, the word "enforced" is not an adverb.The word "enforced" is a verb.The adverb form of the word is enforcedly.
It means diarrhea of the mouth and is spelled Dysentery.Refering to someone who speaks loosely.
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It means diarrhea of the mouth and is spelled Dysentery.Refering to someone who speaks loosely.
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